McCausland has found being suddenly thrust into the public eye to be an unusual experience. However, there is no prospect of the player ever refusing to sign an autograph or pose for a selfie. He stood outside Ibrox after games in the hope of catching a glimpse of one of his idols when he as younger himself.

“I used to be able to go out for lunch with my girlfriend, but now I can’t without getting tortured!” he said. “Even wee kids, it makes their day getting a photo. I remember being that age as well trying to get photos.

“I’d wait outside Ibrox to get photographs and autographs. I remember getting one with Daniel Candeias. I was a fair age then, probably not so young! But going right back I tried to get into as many as I could.”

Ross McCausland’s main objective at the moment is helping Rangers to record as many victories as possible at home and abroad – and he is enjoying a fair degree of success.

Ross McCausland was speaking as the Rangers Youth Development Company made a £400,000 donation to the Rangers Academy and took their overall contribution since 2002 to over £11m.